A bicycle water bottle phone holder designed for a conventional bicycle cup holder on a frame of the bicycle. The bicycle phone holder includes a rigid frame and a flexible cover to allow cavitation and bulging of a volume thereof. The bicycle phone holder also includes at least one longitudinal flanging portion to receive a tabular personal digital assistant (PDA) device inside the elongate cup. The bicycle phone holder additionally includes a retaining wall and a cylindrical portion to receive one of a water bottle and personal effects inside the holder. An edge piping adjacent the flexible cover and the frame at an outside or inside the edges and features of the holder secure the two thereto. A funnel like design secures a cell phone above a cavity at the bottom of the holder, the cavity able to receive headphones, coins, tokens, jewelry, keys, wallets and purses.
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10. A bicycle phone holder adapted to be received into a bicycle cup holder on a frame member of the bicycle, the bicycle phone holder comprising:
an elongate cup comprising an open end and an opposing closed end;
a pair of longitudinal flanging portions of the elongate cup adapted to receive a tabular personal digital assistant (PDA) device inside the elongate cup;
a cylindrical portion of the elongate cup adapted to receive one of a water bottle and personal effects inside the elongate cup,
wherein the pair of longitudinal flanging portions is immediately adjacent the bicycle cup holder and a common backwall thereof is opposite to and tangential with the cylindrical portion and together are configured to define a shared mutually inclusive interior space there between;
a high durometer frame for the holder, the frame configured to outline a plurality of edges and features of the holder and to allow for a cavitation and a bulging of a volume thereof; and
a flexible cover for the holder, the flexible cover configured to flex adjacent inside and outside the frame and provide an expandable and contractable volume in relation thereto based on a volume of the contents placed into the holder.
18. A method for holding personal effects in a bicycle cup holder on a frame member of a bicycle, the method comprising:
providing a receptacle comprising an open end and an end opposing the open end;
configuring at least one longitudinal flanging portion in the receptacle adapted to receive a tabular personal digital assistant (PDA) device and personal effects therein;
providing a cylindrical portion of the receptacle adapted to receive one of a water bottle and personal effects inside the receptacle,
wherein the at least one longitudinal flanging portion is immediately adjacent the bicycle cup holder and a backwall thereof is opposite to and tangential with the cylindrical portion and together are configured to define a shared mutually inclusive interior space there between;
providing a high durometer skeleton for the holder, the skeleton configured to outline a plurality of edges and features of the holder and to allow for a cavitating and a bulging of a volume thereof; and
providing a skin cover for the holder, the skin cover configured to flex adjacent inside and outside the frame and provide an expandable and contractable volume in relation thereto based on a volume of the contents placed into the holder.
1. A bicycle phone holder adapted to be received into a bicycle bottle holder on a frame member of the bicycle, the bicycle phone holder comprising:
a holder comprising an open end and an end opposing the open end;
at least one longitudinal flanging portion of the holder adapted to receive a tabular personal digital assistant (PDA) device inside the holder;
a cylindrical portion of the holder adapted to receive one of a water bottle and personal effects inside the holder,
wherein the at least one longitudinal flanging portion is immediately adjacent the bicycle bottle holder on the frame member of the bicycle and a backwall thereof is opposite to and tangential with the cylindrical portion and together are configured to define a shared mutually inclusive interior space there between;
at least one temporary and removable retaining wall disposed adjacent the at least one longitudinal flanging portion, the at least one temporary and removeable retaining wall configured to extend a length of the phone holder and to separate a personal digital assistant from the personal effects therein;
a uniframe for the holder, the uniframe configured to outline a plurality of edges and features of the holder and to allow for a cavitation and a bulging of a volume thereof; and
a flexible cover for the holder, the cover configured to flex adjacent inside and outside the uniframe and provide an expandable and contractable volume in relation thereto based on a volume of the contents placed into the holder.
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This application claims the benefit of the priority date of earlier filed U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 15/287,515, titled ‘A Bicycle Water Bottle Phone Holder,’ filed Oct. 6, 2016 by Dave Oste, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Conventional cage water bottle holders are mounted to the frame of the bicycle or on the handle bars of the bicycle. Such cage water bottle holders are popular for holding water bottles and are often standard equipment for riders but are otherwise ineffective and unused for personal effects such as cell phones. After all, a cell phone would either slip right through a typical cage water bottle holder or bounce out of it all together and be lost or damaged.
On the other hand, conventional cell phone holders are designed and optimized to hold only a cell phone and have a separate mount to the bicycle where a rider can view the phone display. However, a rider is not always willing to spend the extra money and time required for the conventional cell phone holder. but may also not have a pocket for a phone in his riding gear. Also, conventional phone holders exposed to direct sunlight on a hot day allow a mobile phone to overheat and make the phone screen difficult to see and use.
Additionally, it is hard for the avid cyclist to find places for his or her keys, jewelry, wallet or purse and other personal effects otherwise carried in their pockets when not wearing a cycling outfit. There is therefore a long felt need in the market for an economical, secure and convenient bicycle water bottle phone holder that is also able to accommodate other personal effects.
A bicycle phone holder adapted to be received into a bicycle cup holder on a frame member of the bicycle is disclosed. The bicycle phone holder includes an open end and an end opposing the open end. The bicycle phone holder also includes at least one longitudinal flanging portion adapted to receive a tabular personal digital assistant (PDA) device inside the holder. The bicycle phone holder additionally includes a retaining wall between a cylindrical portion adapted to receive one of a water bottle and personal effects inside the elongate cup and the flanging portions. The tabular PDA device includes a cell phone, a tablet, a laptop and other electronic computing and telecommunications devices. A funnel like design of the disclosed bicycle water bottle phone holder secures a cell phone above a cavity at the bottom of the holder for personal effects.
A method for holding personal effects in a bicycle cup holder on a frame member of the bicycle is disclosed. The method includes providing a receptacle comprising an open end and an end opposing the open end. The method also includes configuring at least one longitudinal flanging portion of the receptacle to receive a tabular personal digital assistant (PDA) device and personal effects therein including head phones, earbuds, coins, tokens, jewelry, watches, keys, wallets and purses. The method additionally includes providing a cylindrical portion of the receptacle adapted to receive one of a water bottle and personal effects therein.
Other aspects and advantages of embodiments of the disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrated by way of example of the principles of the disclosure herein.
Throughout the description, similar and same reference numbers may be used to identify similar and same elements in the several embodiments and drawings. Although specific embodiments of the invention have been illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
Reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to a person of ordinary skill in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
Throughout the present disclosure, the term “holder” refers to any container object or device such as a cup, receptacle, housing, sheath, case, basket and cage that may be used to hold and carry something, particularly a personal digital assistant such as a cell phone, personal effects such as head phones, or a water bottle. The term ‘frame’ refers to a high durometer shell, skeleton, and uniframe for defining an outline of a volume therein. The skeleton frame may be a unibody component or comprise diametrical pieces or include edge components only. The term ‘cover’ refers to a flexible and sometimes fabric skin and inclusive boundary for the volume therein. The frame skeleton may be an exoskeleton, or an endoskeleton and the cover may be therefore inside the skeleton or outside the skeleton frame.
An embodiment of the bicycle water bottle phone holder 10 further comprises a form fitting lid 35 hinged along a portion of a rim 40 thereof. The phone holder 10 embodiment is configured in a funnel shape from a larger opening end 15 to a smaller opposing end 20 adapted to allow the tabular PDA device to stop short of a bottom of the cup and provide a gap for receiving other personal effects including keys, coins, tokens, jewelry, purses and wallets. Alternatively, bumps or other catching mechanisms may secure the cell phone in the bottom of the phone holder 10 and allow for personal effects to be placed around and above the cell phone underneath the lid 35.
The disclosure also includes an elongate cup adapted to be received into a bicycle beverage holder on a frame member of the bicycle. The elongate cup comprises an open end and an opposing closed end. The elongate cup also includes a pair of longitudinal flanging portions adapted to receive a tabular personal digital assistant (PDA) device therein. The elongate cup additionally includes a cylindrical portion adapted to receive one of a water bottle and personal effects therein.
Therefore, the present disclosure satisfies the long felt need for an economical, secure and convenient bicycle water bottle phone holder that is also able to accommodate other personal effects. The disclosed non-handlebar mounted bicycle water bottle phone holder allows a rider to easily access the phone without stopping the bicycle. The disclosure also provides a safe, secure and functional space for a phone and personal effects apart from a rider's person, clothing and special dedicated mounts on a bicycle.
The disclosed bicycle phone holder may also be used as a mixer cup when a lid is included. Smoothies, mixes and solutions may be mixed by the travel actions of the bicycle in motion. Other uses of the disclosure may be claimed in subsequent patent applications in continuations, divisionals and provisional applications by the Applicant during or subsequent to prosecution of the present application.
Although the operations of the method(s) herein are shown and described in a particular order, the order of the operations of each method may be altered so that certain operations may be performed in an inverse order or so that certain operations may be performed, at least in part, concurrently with other operations. In another embodiment, instructions or sub-operations of distinct operations may be implemented in an intermittent and/or alternating manner.
Notwithstanding specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims and their equivalents included herein or by reference to a related application.
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